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and a jury convicted hasan of 45 charges, including the premeditated murder for the shooting spree in texas. it could make hasan the first soldier to be executed by the u.s. military since 196 1. >>> it's back to school today for students in chicago. it has been a rocky year with the third largest school system, with teacher strikes and the largest mass school closing in history. we look at the challenges ahead. >> reporter: 8-year-old crystal plans to meet a lot of new classmates. >> i'm going to have to meet new friends again. >> for mom it's more harrowing. >> it's scary around here, my daughter is in the third grade but i walk her to school. >> the chicago school board decided to close down 49 underperforming and poorly utilized schools. on the hilly depressed sides. the kids from different blocks will meet for the first time. >> kids are coming from everywhere, rival gangs, and families don't get along, and when they see each other, it's not about the law. >> safety is so much of a concern that the city has torn down dozens of vacant houses and boarded updoses of more. >> when you get
and a jury convicted hasan of 45 charges, including the premeditated murder for the shooting spree in texas. it could make hasan the first soldier to be executed by the u.s. military since 196 1. >>> it's back to school today for students in chicago. it has been a rocky year with the third largest school system, with teacher strikes and the largest mass school closing in history. we look at the challenges ahead. >> reporter: 8-year-old crystal plans to meet a lot of new...
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. >> my name is robin and i am from howard payne university in texas. and my economic development costs, we read a book about western imperialism and how the u.s. and great britain kind of imposed the western views on other countries. and it talks about state-owned enterprises and how those can be beneficial in some cases. in your opinion is there ever a time if they don't have a price can be beneficial, you know, at least to get it started and is it ever possible that the private owned. is it ever a good thing, or is it always like this. tonight that's an excellent question. >> a couple of years on earth day is coming a lot of trouble. the u.s. postal service has basically delivered. in order to keep 300,000 trucks delivering these things can take it to a landfill. this is the area that i study my research relationship. for the government to be a primary customer in the industry, it is devised for the postal system. the transcontinental railroad is an example. and the internet was handed over to the public. so there are times that i believe the governm
. >> my name is robin and i am from howard payne university in texas. and my economic development costs, we read a book about western imperialism and how the u.s. and great britain kind of imposed the western views on other countries. and it talks about state-owned enterprises and how those can be beneficial in some cases. in your opinion is there ever a time if they don't have a price can be beneficial, you know, at least to get it started and is it ever possible that the private owned....
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representative michael mccaul of texas is noted to have a net worth of at $101 million.on the senate side-- democrat mark warner of virginia-- has a portfolio worth 88-million dollars. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is reportedly worth 3.9 million. signing up for your company's 401k plan is a quick way to build up your own portfolio.but a new survey shows americans are feeling confused and overwhelmed by the process.we have dave gray-- head of the 401k client experience at charles schwab on the line with us this morning.good morning.why are americans feeling so much angst about their 401k accounts? > >i can understand that because if you are uncertain as to how to invest and yet you know that this is your largest or primary source of retirement income it certainly makes sense that it would cause some stress. one of the key things we found in a survey is that americans are really accepting responsibility for their retirement future but the key item here as well is that they're uncertain how to make the most of it. retirement plans are often more confusing to individuals than h
representative michael mccaul of texas is noted to have a net worth of at $101 million.on the senate side-- democrat mark warner of virginia-- has a portfolio worth 88-million dollars. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is reportedly worth 3.9 million. signing up for your company's 401k plan is a quick way to build up your own portfolio.but a new survey shows americans are feeling confused and overwhelmed by the process.we have dave gray-- head of the 401k client experience at charles...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> technology is coming on in the next few decades may make nuclear waste obsolete. we should all hope that's the case. but right now the international atomic energy agency expects the united states alone to produce at least 32,000 tons added to the pile. my next guess has made a documentary about the nuclear waste time will will air on al jazeera. if the problem can't be solved by new technology. it's direct
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human...
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the shifting around, if you had your choice and d not know where to move to, looking at california, texas, all i know is that california is a mishmash of various taxes, excise fees, so many things. my accounts will be up 24 hours is trying to figure out. >> the strongest part of the u.s. economy in rect years has been a tight economy which has been based in large part in california. start-ups all the time. neil: a lot more in taxes. >> this idea that california is not cutting spending. they have draconian spending cuts under governor brown and it has raised taxes. and now have a balanced budget. this is a good example of what the fedel government needs to do. neil: wait a minute. you're using california as a example? >> once upon a time before we had a strong republicans the way you banced budgets was raised taxes and cut spending. neil: once upon a time before we have extreme liberals we had an openness to cutting taxes. >> kneele, i am just saying, look at the example of california that has a balanced budget and the example of washington, the federal government, which does not. neil: a
the shifting around, if you had your choice and d not know where to move to, looking at california, texas, all i know is that california is a mishmash of various taxes, excise fees, so many things. my accounts will be up 24 hours is trying to figure out. >> the strongest part of the u.s. economy in rect years has been a tight economy which has been based in large part in california. start-ups all the time. neil: a lot more in taxes. >> this idea that california is not cutting...
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texas came in third. >> you don'tster to have a license to drive a boat. >> reporter: do you think there should be? >> yes. >> they know what happens when boaters don't pay attention. out celebrating their son's birthday near lake shasta when another boater plowed into a boat carrying several of their children including their 12-year-old daughter. >> they were sitting across from each other, and taylor got knocked out. and when she came up with damian, he was all bloody, and stuff, and she said that he wouldn't wake up. [ crying ] >> reporter: he later died at a local hospital from brain injuries. >> just going really fast and came around and just ran right over the top of the boat. our boat. >> he wasn't paying attention. >> yeah. he wasn't paying attention. >> reporter: the investigative unit found the leading causes of accidents are operators not paying attention and lack of experience. just a fraction fuueled by alco. california is one of only five states with a zero boat education requirement. >> the waters are the most challenging in the world to sail. >> reporter: that's why san f
texas came in third. >> you don'tster to have a license to drive a boat. >> reporter: do you think there should be? >> yes. >> they know what happens when boaters don't pay attention. out celebrating their son's birthday near lake shasta when another boater plowed into a boat carrying several of their children including their 12-year-old daughter. >> they were sitting across from each other, and taylor got knocked out. and when she came up with damian, he was all...
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. >>> the justice department moves to sue texas over its voter i.d. laws saying its racist. 700,000 acres scorched in the west, now wildfires threaten yosemite park. [♪ music ] >> our top story, the u.s. wants answers, the u.n. is demanding access but is getting nowhere, and international outrage continues to grow over an alleged chemical attack in syria. 1300 people are believed dead. president obama urged intelligence community to quickly gather information about the use of chemical weapons in syria. the government denies that they use chemical weapons, but washington does not believe they have the means for chemical warfare. >> reporter: a day after hundreds of syrians including women and children, were killed or injured, a search among the dead for missing relatives. syrian opposition say more than 1300 people died after government forces used chemical weapons in a number of areas east and west of the capitol of damascus. but the shocking picture of the victims have brought swift international condemnation. the french government demanding some s
. >>> the justice department moves to sue texas over its voter i.d. laws saying its racist. 700,000 acres scorched in the west, now wildfires threaten yosemite park. [♪ music ] >> our top story, the u.s. wants answers, the u.n. is demanding access but is getting nowhere, and international outrage continues to grow over an alleged chemical attack in syria. 1300 people are believed dead. president obama urged intelligence community to quickly gather information about the use of...
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. >> condenado a pena de nmumue u autor en texas en el 20098 com s sabran nidal hasan dijo que dios era lo smas grande y d pasus compaÑeros y mato a 13 p o personas y 30 heridos, esto lo h hizo en venganza por la guerra de estados unidos contra el m d mundo musulman . >> controversia en nueva jersey donde jueces dcicen que cuanÁn a algiueuien este en accidente p m mensaje de texto quien responde tambiÉn es responsable . >> si manda mensaje de texto a quien conduce tenga consecuenc a consecuencias jueces emiten f l fallo donde en casos de neglig negligencia jno solo se castiga a quien mandeja tambiÉn al quie recibe el mensaje de texto . >> la conciencia es el pero juez porque te responden . >> quien manda el mensaje de texto como sabra si maneja o no . >> esto como consecunecia de accidente donde joven de 17 aÑos texteaba a su amigo contra mot motocicleta que perdiÓ sus ex e extremidades, las victÍctimas e poneen demanda, y la joven si n influencio el fallo . >> por principios mejor si sabe que alfuien confuduce no manda p pero en la legalidad no se . >> dariÁn responsabilidad a
. >> condenado a pena de nmumue u autor en texas en el 20098 com s sabran nidal hasan dijo que dios era lo smas grande y d pasus compaÑeros y mato a 13 p o personas y 30 heridos, esto lo h hizo en venganza por la guerra de estados unidos contra el m d mundo musulman . >> controversia en nueva jersey donde jueces dcicen que cuanÁn a algiueuien este en accidente p m mensaje de texto quien responde tambiÉn es responsable . >> si manda mensaje de texto a quien conduce tenga...
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texas was third. >> you don't have to have a license to drive a boat. >> reporter: do you think there should be? >> yes. >> reporter: jason and mary yano wh -- marianne know what can happen. >> they were sitting across from each other and taylor got knocked out. when she came up with damien he was all bloody and travion wouldn't wake up. >> reporter: she later died at local hospital from brain injuries. >> he was just going really fast and ran right over the top of the boat, our boat. >> he wasn't paying attention. >> yeah, he wasn't paying attention. >> reporter: the investigative unit found the leading cause of accidents are operators not paying attention and lack of experience. yet california is one of five states with a zero boater education requirement. >> the waters in the central bay here are the most challenging in the world to sail. >> reporter: that's why san francisco sailing company owner says before he rents out a boat, customers must pass two courses. in 1999, governor gray davis vetoed a bill requiring boater education to operate a boat, a similar bill was introduced in
texas was third. >> you don't have to have a license to drive a boat. >> reporter: do you think there should be? >> yes. >> reporter: jason and mary yano wh -- marianne know what can happen. >> they were sitting across from each other and taylor got knocked out. when she came up with damien he was all bloody and travion wouldn't wake up. >> reporter: she later died at local hospital from brain injuries. >> he was just going really fast and ran right...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. >> just eight months after the school massacre at sandy who can elementary, there's been another school shooting, a gunman walked into an atlanta area elementary school firing shots. the school's bookkeeper managed to get him to surrender. parts of their incredible conversation were captured on a newly released 911 call. we have more. >> antoine tuft. >> he went outside and started shooting. >> can you get somewhere safe? >> i've got to go. call me back. >> instead of fleeing, the school bookkeeper stayed to talk to the suspected shooter, 20-year-old michael brandon hill. >> i want to let you know that you do not try to harm me or do anything, that doesn't make any difference, you didn't hit anybody. >> school children rushed to safety. police say the shooter entered the academy on thursday at noon, carrying 500 rounds of ammunition and an a.k.47 assault style rifle. the gunman told tuft he was off his medications and had not
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we begin with breaking news out of texas where a violent shooting spree kills four people and leaves four others including two boys hurt this morning. police say one man now behind bars is responsible for two shootings, one in dallas and one just seven miles away in desoto. police say the gunman opened fire inside a home in dallas about 10:30 last night. when police got to the scene, they found four people with gunshot wounds. two were pronounced dead right th
we begin with breaking news out of texas where a violent shooting spree kills four people and leaves four others including two boys hurt this morning. police say one man now behind bars is responsible for two shootings, one in dallas and one just seven miles away in desoto. police say the gunman opened fire inside a home in dallas about 10:30 last night. when police got to the scene, they found four people with gunshot wounds. two were pronounced dead right th
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in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in
in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in...
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we have heard from senator angus kaine, joaquin castro from san antonio, texas, and a highlight so far as been the music. two-thirds of the trio peter paul and mary sang blowing in the wind. and un ambassador, major of atlanta, he got up there and belted out some spiritual songs that were popular in the heyday of the civil rights moment. at this moment we're hearing from the widow of med -- med ger evers. and earlier we heard from melanie campbell. she had some very strong words about a topic that is on the forefront of many people's minds here today. let's listen. >> today racism and inequality does not manifest itself in a white sheet, jim crow laws, poll taxes or barking dogs, but the dogs are still biting in other ways. today there are no white sheets, but there are judges in black robes in the u.s. supreme court who struck down section 4 of the voting rights act, opening the flood gates in many states to pass more voter id laws, to block people of color, and young people from voting. >> and there you have it. a clear reference to the supreme court decision earlier this summer to s
we have heard from senator angus kaine, joaquin castro from san antonio, texas, and a highlight so far as been the music. two-thirds of the trio peter paul and mary sang blowing in the wind. and un ambassador, major of atlanta, he got up there and belted out some spiritual songs that were popular in the heyday of the civil rights moment. at this moment we're hearing from the widow of med -- med ger evers. and earlier we heard from melanie campbell. she had some very strong words about a topic...
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they think he may be headed to texas or canada. authorities say the children's parents are divorced. dimaggio was a family friend. >>> new this morning, a massive fire has shut down kenya's main airport. that big fire gutted the international arrivals area overnight the international airport in nairobi, kenya. two people were treated for smoke inhalation but they were not seriously hurt. officials say there's no immediate evidence of terrorism but that investigation goes on. some passengers say they did hear explosions before the fire. flights are being rerouted to mao. >>> president obama waking up in southern california this morning. late other today he'll be going to visit with marines at camp pendleton but this morning he's due to take part in an online question and answer session about housing on the real estate website zillow. that half-hour online chat is moderated by zillow's c.e.o. >>> as part of his swing through southern california, president obama was on the jay leno show last night. he talked about having lunch recentl
they think he may be headed to texas or canada. authorities say the children's parents are divorced. dimaggio was a family friend. >>> new this morning, a massive fire has shut down kenya's main airport. that big fire gutted the international arrivals area overnight the international airport in nairobi, kenya. two people were treated for smoke inhalation but they were not seriously hurt. officials say there's no immediate evidence of terrorism but that investigation goes on. some...
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>> all of us because ultimately this is a work force the texas into the 24th century. we will be prepared to compete with asia, india, china, this whole idea that there will be pumping an engineer's. eight times as many people as we do. we need to focus on other things that we are quintessentially great that, creativity, diversity, risk-taking, entrepreneurship, not teaching the things. we are using computer systems to create conformity. gerri: that is going all over the place. thank you for coming on. interesting story, and i'm sure parents across the country will be sent, is that my school system? thank you so much. now we want to know what you think. here is our question. should computers dictate your child's reading list? bogdan. on the right hand side of the screen and we will share the results of the end of the show. amazing. time now for a look at the stories you're clicking on tonight. warnings of weaker sales from two major companies some of the stock market spiraling lower. cutting estimates. cisco systems have a weaker revenue forecast. there is also concern
>> all of us because ultimately this is a work force the texas into the 24th century. we will be prepared to compete with asia, india, china, this whole idea that there will be pumping an engineer's. eight times as many people as we do. we need to focus on other things that we are quintessentially great that, creativity, diversity, risk-taking, entrepreneurship, not teaching the things. we are using computer systems to create conformity. gerri: that is going all over the place. thank you...
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it will change south texas. >> reporter: after previous oil booms texas has gone through busts. but as america's thirst grows and people expect a long ride. tom ackerman al jazeera, nixon, texas. >> reporter: british public opinion gains military action in syria helped sway politicians there. coming up, we will get main streets american views. >> i feel sorry for the guys dying over there and all that but we got to take care of our own. >> reporter: we will take a closer look a little later on the al jazeera news hour. also a march in support of columbia's farmers turns into a riot and tiger woods looks to have shaken off his back problems, that is ahead of his next challenge on the pga tour and joe has the details in sports. ♪ . >> announcer: next time on american tonight. >> back to school in chicago and the promise of safe passage for kids, is it working? also the real iron man suit. >> announcer: american tonight 9:00 eastern on al jazeera america.ç] ♪ and the al jazeera news hour and welcome back, these are top stories the u.s. is prepare agree response for the suspect
it will change south texas. >> reporter: after previous oil booms texas has gone through busts. but as america's thirst grows and people expect a long ride. tom ackerman al jazeera, nixon, texas. >> reporter: british public opinion gains military action in syria helped sway politicians there. coming up, we will get main streets american views. >> i feel sorry for the guys dying over there and all that but we got to take care of our own. >> reporter: we will take a closer...
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neurosurgeon, ted cruz, peter king, new york, representative, grand paul, kentucky, president, rick perry texas, governor, marco rubio, donald trump, real estate mogel. >> who on this list is the top gop nomination? >> the answer is jeb bush. you're not going to see immediately, scrambling on the right. republicans tend to respect seniority. florida and the rest will come back. >> you know whose leading in the polls now don't you? >> of course, i do. look at somebody like rand paul or jeb bush or donald trump. >> chris christy's got to get past the right wing. quite simply, i think he and jeb are both in the race, so will ted cruz and rand paul. chris christy's in favor of gun control, and the other he has his arm around president obama. he said -- he's an eastern republican. he comes across as a liberal. to the tea party people, he does. >> many republicans -- i'm sure he does, to some republicans. he and jeb bush are the two main likely candidates. i think those are the -- i'm not supporting anybody. keeping the neutral position of the journalist. >> i disagree. i think the top two candidates
neurosurgeon, ted cruz, peter king, new york, representative, grand paul, kentucky, president, rick perry texas, governor, marco rubio, donald trump, real estate mogel. >> who on this list is the top gop nomination? >> the answer is jeb bush. you're not going to see immediately, scrambling on the right. republicans tend to respect seniority. florida and the rest will come back. >> you know whose leading in the polls now don't you? >> of course, i do. look at somebody...
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texas wins 2-1. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6. >>> when we return, california dreaming. an entrepreneur's plan to transport people from l.a. to san francisco on an ultra fast cushion of air. ,,,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., severe thunderstorms today. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms. partly sunny in st. louis, but afternoon thunderstorms in denver. and party sunny in seattle with a high of 80. ♪ >>> they call themselves oceans 16. and are powerball's newest millionaires. the nine women and seven men work for the new jersey department of vehicle services. and had one of the three winning ti
texas wins 2-1. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6....
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two boys among the eight people targeted in a deadly overnight shooting spree in texas. new details about the suspect next. >>> firefighters injured as nine square miles are charred and more than 1,000 people under evacuation orders as wildfires continue to burn out of control in southern california. we'll bring you the inside fight against this fire next. >>> if you're just tuning in, you missed quite the open on the nasdaq. we'll play it back for you coming up in business today. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. try new fiber one peanut butter protein bars. . >>> well koj come back at 6:44. we take you to what's happening in nashville, tennessee, just a wide aerial shot here. you can see heavy rains have triggered flash flooding. people are being
two boys among the eight people targeted in a deadly overnight shooting spree in texas. new details about the suspect next. >>> firefighters injured as nine square miles are charred and more than 1,000 people under evacuation orders as wildfires continue to burn out of control in southern california. we'll bring you the inside fight against this fire next. >>> if you're just tuning in, you missed quite the open on the nasdaq. we'll play it back for you coming up in business...
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welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target the dumbest common denominators around us who always vote for more debt more housing bubbles more wars more genetically modified food more tar sands more fracking more more more everything that will sink is all into a bottomless pit of stupid they'll vote for signals of stupid. if they say well max you know a sinkhole suddenly own paintings and everything just you know collapses i love those ideas on you you know you are scary because that's my fear going to disappear into a sinkhole apparently in florida in china there's many well you have no option nowada
welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all to sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target...
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it is unusual for this type of vandal texas happen. they were commenting on how sad it was. we hope to talk to the -- for the vandalism to happen. they were commenting on how sad it was. >>> investigating a small house fire. it started after 4:00 here the house on north idaho streets. the fire appears to have started near an electrical box. firefighters put it out quickly, no one was hurt. >>> 5:35 is the time. let's go to sal for a look at the commute. what are you looking at. chp is arriving no one is injured but the lane is partially clocked. 101. let's go to the live pictures and show you 880 north. this is moving along well. and traffic is looking good southbound as well heading to 92 and hayward area. looking at speaking of hayward. and traffic and the peninsula. it looks good on the san mateo bridge. he had been looking at the commute on 880 farther south to union city. that looks very good. 5:36. >>> plenty going on be sides having the temperatures well below average temperatures. these are the normal temperatures. 82. the forecasted high 77, 75, 74. you know down th
it is unusual for this type of vandal texas happen. they were commenting on how sad it was. we hope to talk to the -- for the vandalism to happen. they were commenting on how sad it was. >>> investigating a small house fire. it started after 4:00 here the house on north idaho streets. the fire appears to have started near an electrical box. firefighters put it out quickly, no one was hurt. >>> 5:35 is the time. let's go to sal for a look at the commute. what are you looking...
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the ncaa and texas a&m have reached an agreement. johnny manzell has denied accepting money for autographs. although he did end up autographing a number of footballs had end end up on ebay, student athletes are often asked for autographs from fans but unfortunately, an individual's why motive is to resell the items. texas a&m hosts rice saturday in college station. >>> well sports have often been the catalyst toward social change and that's certainly the case when it came to integration. in fact it was a football game that was played six years after the march on washington that proved to be the tipping point towards desegregation in the south. the civil rights act in 1964, several aspects of the south remained divided down racial lines including one of the region's most sacred cultural treasures. football. >> football is like a religion in the south, college football games were segregated long after the universities themselves had been forced to integrate. so the ability of the black colleges to compel integration had a huge effect o
the ncaa and texas a&m have reached an agreement. johnny manzell has denied accepting money for autographs. although he did end up autographing a number of footballs had end end up on ebay, student athletes are often asked for autographs from fans but unfortunately, an individual's why motive is to resell the items. texas a&m hosts rice saturday in college station. >>> well sports have often been the catalyst toward social change and that's certainly the case when it came to...
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the first one, went to texas. you know? loved texas. went to vegas. left vegas. went to california. left california, went back to vegas. went to florida. left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t. team got me. >> hill escapes from another florida prison. no one has of escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crosses the minds of the staff. >> handcuff key is like you know, mainly for my defense. you know? >> having a handcuff key is not really unusual, but sometimes it's necessary. you know. theoretically speaking, you know? >> serving a 21 year sentence for armed robbery. says this isn't the first time he's received a dr during his time in prison. a disciplinary report. >> i have possession of a weapon, possession of a handcuff key. several disrespects. a couple fighting drs. since incarcerated, i still combine four of them to fines. >> caught with the cuff key, already when he was in this unit. now he must face the institutional classification team, or ict. could they change his status from close management level two to level one? th
the first one, went to texas. you know? loved texas. went to vegas. left vegas. went to california. left california, went back to vegas. went to florida. left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t. team got me. >> hill escapes from another florida prison. no one has of escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crosses the minds of the staff. >> handcuff key is like you know, mainly for my defense. you know? >> having a handcuff key...
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is frakt more than thirty towns will soon be out of water more than thirty towns in west texas will soon be out of water as a direct result of diverting their underground water supplies for use and hydraulic fracking largely unregulated fracking it should be said largely unregulated fracking that is definitely putting arsenic into the ground it happens to be dry. now before you start acting horrified though consider this this is exactly what texas is mental midget t. billie's voted for so people were warned of this they still voted for it for the simple upfront fees but now you're seeing entire towns there which they have no water they turn on the tap and there's nothing not even that explosive water coming out of the u.k. is them making a move toward fracking they don't want to talk about a fracking fluid contains carcinogens it will give people in britain cancer the only question is how much cancer are you willing to tolerate one hundred thousand cases a million cases you decide the tremors to the earth's crust yes it does cause earthquakes through the earth's crust it's economica
is frakt more than thirty towns will soon be out of water more than thirty towns in west texas will soon be out of water as a direct result of diverting their underground water supplies for use and hydraulic fracking largely unregulated fracking it should be said largely unregulated fracking that is definitely putting arsenic into the ground it happens to be dry. now before you start acting horrified though consider this this is exactly what texas is mental midget t. billie's voted for so...
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oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming. >> see you at 11:00 p.m. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game ov
oakland began the day in a virtual tie with texas for the al west lead.. thenbut you can hear the collective moan from fans. as the a's lose for the seventh time in nine games. josh reddick hit two home runs, a day after connecting three times for oakland. still, the toronto blue jays get the win.beating the a's 5-4. they get another chance against the jays on sunday. >> jacqueline: things are going to be warming up just a little bit each day. and monday, tuesday, a gradual warming....
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. more news. ♪ >>> force feeding the prisoners on a hunger strike. sit turning a peaceful protest to a violent one. thousands of inmates sto stoppen early july. only if a few still refuse but as from san francisco, a federal judge's order may mean they've got no choice. >> reporter: u.s. district court had an ruling on monday that allows the corrections to force feed or refeed 70 of the 100 oh inmates who have refused all meals in the last 44 days. normal
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every...
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i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >> very much followed one of the two main camps. when they were aligned with the brotherhood and morsi, they kind of towed that line because they were against th. and like she said, they have no problem with a crackdown on the brotherhood by the military. and right now they really don't have leadership that is in the public sphere. they don't have someone who can speak on their behalf. they don't have someone who represents their opinions, and that makes
i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every...
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so tesla has show rooms in texas, which they call galleries, because texas law prevents tesla from selling cars to their manufacturers in their show rooms. but about 700 texans have done that, and tesla is committed to supporting its customers in texas. the company is building super charger stations throughout texas, so owners can plug in free of charge along several of texas's major highways. the san marcos super charger station opened today. and when the texas legislature goes back to work, tesla will go back to pushing legislation that will allow the company to actually sell cars in its texas show rooms. governor rick perry says he supports the bill that would allow manufacturers to sell automobiles directly to consumers. but he didn't support it enough to prevent it from dying in the last legislative session. we can't wait to hear the anti-regulation texas legislators making their speeches on the floor of the texas house and senate against texans' right to walk into a tesla show room to buy the safest car in the world. [ man ] this isn't my first career. but it might just be my favorit
so tesla has show rooms in texas, which they call galleries, because texas law prevents tesla from selling cars to their manufacturers in their show rooms. but about 700 texans have done that, and tesla is committed to supporting its customers in texas. the company is building super charger stations throughout texas, so owners can plug in free of charge along several of texas's major highways. the san marcos super charger station opened today. and when the texas legislature goes back to work,...
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well every fracking well requires between three and eight million gallons of water now in part texas where this story where they have no water now it's been sold off to these frack companies ranchers dumps most of their herds cotton farmers lost up to half their crops the extra drawdown coupled with drought made it impossible for local ranchers to feed and water their herds said buck owens and a good year owens. used to run five hundred cattle up to eight thousand goats on a seven thousand eight hundred sixty nine least acre farm now he's down to a few hundred goats he's saying that. a contractor i guess got the rights to drill one hundred and four water wells on his property in order to extract the water and sell it to the fracking companies so a book didn't get plucked to get booked. barbacoa the no more water you don't need water you can drink like that movie idiocracy didn't they try to one of their lawns with the gator a bit and then i'm america's becoming idiocracy my judge is a prophet my judge is the prophet of our times well that's what i'm saying it's a sinkhole of stupid s
well every fracking well requires between three and eight million gallons of water now in part texas where this story where they have no water now it's been sold off to these frack companies ranchers dumps most of their herds cotton farmers lost up to half their crops the extra drawdown coupled with drought made it impossible for local ranchers to feed and water their herds said buck owens and a good year owens. used to run five hundred cattle up to eight thousand goats on a seven thousand...
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booms t*bs texas has gone robust. as the fossil crude keeps growing, people here expect a long ride. tom t al jazeera, nix on, texas. >> coming up at the top of the hour, hi, joey. >> good evening. on american tonight it was chicago's first week back at school after posing 50 schools a over budget cuts. school system is now having safe -- a program designed to give parents peace of mind with their kids unfamiliar and some times the dangerous routes. we met one grandmother who is so uncomfortable she took some extra steps. >> i feel that they just went in and decided to do what they want with our children. they do not know what is best for our children or our schools. was they not here. >> a family story and what the community has to say about the violence. joining us at the top of the hour on "america the night. >> thank you very much. well the bee populations have been shrinking dramatically in resent years. the holiday in many of the plants that we eat. in bees would mean less food and the scientists are trying to k
booms t*bs texas has gone robust. as the fossil crude keeps growing, people here expect a long ride. tom t al jazeera, nix on, texas. >> coming up at the top of the hour, hi, joey. >> good evening. on american tonight it was chicago's first week back at school after posing 50 schools a over budget cuts. school system is now having safe -- a program designed to give parents peace of mind with their kids unfamiliar and some times the dangerous routes. we met one grandmother who is so...
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. >> he has admitted to the massacre of 13 people at fort hood texas. now a jury is going to determine if nadal hassan gets the death sentence. ♪ theme >> that attack on the u.n. convoy coming as the obama administration said there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used by the syrian government in an attack on their own people last week near damascus. it was the single deadliest event in the civil war. the entire world is watching the events in syria as the u.n. prepares to investigate the attack site. u.s. and european leaders are already saying it may be too little, too late. it is worried the evidence will be corrupt. officials from around the globe are meeting in jordan to discuss the crisis. although that meeting was set before last week's attack, officials say that syria is at the top of the their agenda. the very late evident, we return to david jackson, joining us from beirut. the u.s. is saying it is too little, too late. what are they saying in syria? >> well, that has been the outlook all around, no question about it. it's all
. >> he has admitted to the massacre of 13 people at fort hood texas. now a jury is going to determine if nadal hassan gets the death sentence. ♪ theme >> that attack on the u.n. convoy coming as the obama administration said there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used by the syrian government in an attack on their own people last week near damascus. it was the single deadliest event in the civil war. the entire world is watching the events in syria as the u.n....
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welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target the dumbest common denominators around us who always vote for more debt more housing bubbles more wars more genetically modified food more tar sands more fracking more more more everything that will sink is all into a bottomless pit of stupid they'll vote for signals of stupid. if they say well max you know a sinkhole suddenly own pains and everything just you know collapses i love those ideas on you tube you know you are scary because that's my fear going to disappear into a sinkhole apparently in florida in china there's many well you have no option nowadays
welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are texas totally fracs. texas is so fret some towns will soon be running out of water and now the united kingdom wants to create its own fracking mess yes the u.k. blew through its front the north sea oil at all sold it all time lows and now wants to blow through its clean water table just when fresh h two o. is becoming more and more scarce know there's no escaping the sinkholes of stupid opening up around us as governments and the corporations target...
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mean for texas, a state where 60% of immigrants in texas are from mexico. international changes, what does that have in story? >> less immigration from mexico. we have already started to see that, whether you look at authorized or unauthorized immigration. a slowing from esko will continue into the future. are veryher side, we excited about the reforms of mexico. look at the texas economy right now. and oil and gas bone. the economy -- likely talked about earlier, it is going quickly. texans are hoping, looking into mexico saying, they are talking about an energy roof arm, can you imagine? intois how texas extends northern mexico. that would be good for the texas economy. we are hitting records in terms of our exports to national -- natural gas in mexico. we are excited about more good things to come here it >> one of the things that really bothers me, i am involved with this immigration debate. some of you may not agree. but united states senate just passed a bill that $30 billion in securing the border, and i do not know if they want to gold the wall of b
mean for texas, a state where 60% of immigrants in texas are from mexico. international changes, what does that have in story? >> less immigration from mexico. we have already started to see that, whether you look at authorized or unauthorized immigration. a slowing from esko will continue into the future. are veryher side, we excited about the reforms of mexico. look at the texas economy right now. and oil and gas bone. the economy -- likely talked about earlier, it is going quickly....
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let's go to marty in texas. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas, huh. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the losses came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that there are enough small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me that much. i know this lawsuit, people are playing it, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a value proposition but i like growth in technology. you know, maybe the company has a lot of growth. i don't see it. david in california. david? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah from california, san diego. >> how are you? >> caller: i want to get your take. i'm doing good tonight. i want to get your take on rambus. >> another one i don't think much of. they don't have the kind of growth that i want, it's involved in a lot of lawsuits. no. may i suggest if you really want that channel, go to texas instruments. that'll be down tomorrow off of to cisco. you know what? buy cisco at 22, 23. we sold som
let's go to marty in texas. >> caller: a big boo-yah from dallas, texas. i love your show. >> dallas, huh. >> caller: i want to talk to you about tivo. we're disappointed when the losses came in, we lost $200 million. are you convinced that there are enough small or medium sized operators and they'll grow in this market? >> tivo doesn't interest me that much. i know this lawsuit, people are playing it, not playing it. i don't see a lot of growth in tivo. i know it's a...
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. >> keep dreaming of the right to vote, stop the madness in north carolina and texas, keep dreaming. keep treatmenting on th dreaminn poverty, keep dreaming. >> their march is now our march, and it must go on. our focus has broadened to include the cause of women, of latinos, of asian americans, of lesbians, of gays, of people with disabilities, and of countless others across this great country who still yearn for equality, opportunity, and fair treatment. >> what has been accomplished and where do we go from this point forward. >> reporter: the widow of slain activist medgar evers calling on supporters to flip the meaning of stand your ground laws. >> stand your ground in terms of fighting for justice and equality. >> king's son, martin luther king iii also addressed the crowd. >> this is not the time for nostalgic commemoration or self congratulatory celebration. the task is not done. the journey is not complete. we can and we must do more. >> the reverend al sharpton was the keynote speaker and talked about the political issues facing minor today including the recent supreme court
. >> keep dreaming of the right to vote, stop the madness in north carolina and texas, keep dreaming. keep treatmenting on th dreaminn poverty, keep dreaming. >> their march is now our march, and it must go on. our focus has broadened to include the cause of women, of latinos, of asian americans, of lesbians, of gays, of people with disabilities, and of countless others across this great country who still yearn for equality, opportunity, and fair treatment. >> what has been...
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it was done this morning at texas presbyterian hospital. he hopes to return tomorrow and resume his formal schedule on thursday. at events coming up, at 5:00, we will bring a discussion of national security and civil liberties from the aspen security for him. here's a preview. i would be more enriched if i could have found a story in which activities of the nsa had actually caused inconvenience, damage, harm to an american. have not seen that story yet. i have not seen a person who was wrongfully identified to be a terrorist, thrown in jail, even the fifth degree, and so on. has been more inconvenience and damage to americans by the no-fly list and by taking off your shoes in an airport that has been done by this program, which is very precisely pointed towards finding people who point real threats to the eights, see who they are talking to, follow them up under supervision in order to identify threats. all the stuff is potential -- we do not trust the government having this information stuff. not real harms caused to real people buy these
it was done this morning at texas presbyterian hospital. he hopes to return tomorrow and resume his formal schedule on thursday. at events coming up, at 5:00, we will bring a discussion of national security and civil liberties from the aspen security for him. here's a preview. i would be more enriched if i could have found a story in which activities of the nsa had actually caused inconvenience, damage, harm to an american. have not seen that story yet. i have not seen a person who was...
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>>> closing arguments in the trial of the army officer charged in the deadly shooting at fort hood, texas, is scheduled for today. major nadal hasan is representing himself and has made no attempt to prove his innocence. he is accused of killing 13 people and if convicted could face the death penalty. hasan rested his case yesterday without calling a witness. >>> army private bradley manning wants a presidential pardon. manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison yesterday for leaking more than 700,000 classified documents to wikilea wikileaks. it was the largest amount of classified material leaked in u.s. history. manning's pardon request will be handled like all others. >> if you deny my request for a pardon, i will serve my time knowing that sometimes you have to pay a heavy price to live in a free society. >> manning will receive a dishonorable discharge. his sentence makes him eligible for parole in seven years. >>> san diego mayor bob filner and the city have reached a tentative deal regarding a sexual harassment lawsuit. the deal will be presented to the city council today. it's u
>>> closing arguments in the trial of the army officer charged in the deadly shooting at fort hood, texas, is scheduled for today. major nadal hasan is representing himself and has made no attempt to prove his innocence. he is accused of killing 13 people and if convicted could face the death penalty. hasan rested his case yesterday without calling a witness. >>> army private bradley manning wants a presidential pardon. manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison yesterday for...
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he stayed in maine or texas. clinton rarely went on vacation. >> i wouldn't care if they all took six months off if they completed the work. the problem is i would say with all securities, with the continuing resolution left unsettled, the debt issue left unsettled, business people are sitting on the sidelines. as a consequence, they are not expanding and not hiring. this five-week vacation where they put off their work has a cons requestence for the american people. it's not just a vacation. i don't care if they take all of their vacation so the rest of us get on with our life. >> the timing is weird and i agree with you on that. get your work done and go on vacation. get it done first. like you said, my husband is a small business owner. so many people listen to my show and people on twitter and facebook. they are small business owners and their hands are tied. they don't know what's coming up. these people plan ahead and congress is not doing their job and not what they sent them there to go. that's not what t
he stayed in maine or texas. clinton rarely went on vacation. >> i wouldn't care if they all took six months off if they completed the work. the problem is i would say with all securities, with the continuing resolution left unsettled, the debt issue left unsettled, business people are sitting on the sidelines. as a consequence, they are not expanding and not hiring. this five-week vacation where they put off their work has a cons requestence for the american people. it's not just a...
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gubernatorial candidates in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. me hereu all for having today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in the
gubernatorial candidates in texas. we're hoping she may tip the cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. me hereu all for having today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas...
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i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they pursued it, but it wasn't what it seems and what they said it was. >> could you tell me real quickly how you left texas and decided to come here and get into this business? how easy or hard was that? >> i don't want to talk about it right now so -- >> with such apparent widespread fraud in the program, former supervisor joy jarfers says it's not just taxpayers being cheated. >> i'm not the employee anymore that has to look at this every day, but i'm a taxpayer that knows this is going on and it angers me, and there's story after story after story about medicaid dollars being cut from people who need the services. >> wel
i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they...